The following rules will help us in creating a
just community for all who are involved in the school:

1. Children should present a neat appearance at
all times. The school uniform must be worn with dignity for
all classes and school functions. A student who is
not properly dressed may be excluded from the
classroom.

a) Mufflers and woolen caps are not allowed in school.

b) Long nails, nail polish, jewellery items or bringing expensive articles to school are strictly prohibited.

c) Use of hair gels, dyes, tattoos, ‘gajal’ or
such materials will lead to discplinary measures. Boys must keep their hair short, trimmed and combed.

Girls’ hair must be worn in two plaits. Girls
should not trim their hair short except for serious
health reasons advised by a doctor.

2. Since the students are to conduct themselves as gentlemen / ladies at all times, there should
be no running, shouting, pushing, playing of games, or throwing of objects in the school buildings.

3. Students learn a sense of responsibility by
caring for their own possessions and school property.

(a) The school cannot be responsible for articles lost. Students should not bring expensive things to school.

(b) Students must not scratch or mark the school desks or deface school property in any way.

Any damage done to school property will have to be made good by the one who does it.

Any willful damage will be further punished by a suitable penalty. Any damage done or noticed should be reported at once to the Vice-Principal.

4. Students should remember that their conduct
both inside and outside of school determines the
reputation of the school. When students go out on any school outing, they are to follow whatever instructions the prefect in charge gives about places they
must visit, staying together, when and how they are to return, etc.

5. Cycles must be kept locked in the proper
place. Cycles may not be ridden around the school grounds.

6. Students are not allowed to use the school
telephone without the permission of the Vice-Principal or the Principal.

7. The first bell for class or study is the
signal to begin to move towards the classroom. Silence is to be observed in the classrooms at all times.

8. No unexcused absence from scheduled classes or obligatory school functions will be tolerated. No
one who is late for school or has been absent for
more than two days continuously will be admitted to class
without an admit slip from the Vice-Principal. The
Vice-Principal will not re-admit a student to class unless his /
her absence or tardiness has been satisfactorily
explained in writing by the child’s parents or official
guardian.

9. Application for special leave from class
should be made in advance by the Parents or Guardians to
the Principal. Such leave will be granted only for
very serious reasons.

10. Students in Classes 6-10 are expected to
spend as much as three hours a day doing revision
homework and preparation for class. Children in Classes
4-5 should spend at least two hours a day for their
regular studies.